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You will have to excuse me, I've been looking around your all your sets of images. I took my children to Martin's Pond earlier in the year, we had a very nice time skimming rocks/stones into the pond and feedng the ducks, swans and other birds. I believe this was the same day Wollaton Park had their reenactment, as we spent the day around the area.

Very nice photos! I can see you have a passion for it.

As for the Notts, I like your use of black and white images ;) It always suites our club, the picture of the lads chanting is quite striking.

I'm looking forward to seeng more of your work. Thanks for sharing!

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I love things like this.Thanks for sharing.


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You will have to excuse me, I've been looking around your all your sets of images. I took my children to Martin's Pond earlier in the year, we had a very nice time skimming rocks/stones into the pond and feedng the ducks, swans and other birds. I believe this was the same day Wollaton Park had their reenactment, as we spent the day around the area.

Very nice photos! I can see you have a passion for it.

As for the Notts, I like your use of black and white images ;) It always suites our club, the picture of the lads chanting is quite striking.

I'm looking forward to seeng more of your work. Thanks for sharing!

 

I'm more than happy for people to look at my photos. I like the thought of people getting some kind of enjoyment from them! Martin's Pond really is a little oasis (not that Wollaton is that bad of a place).

 

The lads chanting was from the Sheff Wednesday game last season I think. There was a little bit of goading going on that day, that's for sure.

 

I took some more Notts photos recently, however they weren't great so they are remaining private for the time being, haha.

 

Everyone knows Black and White makes everything more artsy, just maybe not strikers.

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some lovely photos there. im a fellow photographer, and love looking at other peoples work :)


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There are some really good shots there mate, dsc-0743 is a scene that most think of when they think of Notts unfortunately, my favourite is dsc-0721, to me it shows a club growing out of the the old world holding its head up high


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I'm glad you guys (and gals) are enjoying my photos. I'll hopefully take some more in the new year. In fact I'll be making a video soon about the match-day experience, so hopefully you'll enjoy that too (unless it turns out rubbish)


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This site is so busy now I am struggling to catch up with all the posts but I have just found this one, you've got some great pictures there @Cobby thanks for sharing them. :thumbsup:


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Sorry I totally missed this when it was first posted. Some great  photos there, certainly takes me back - thats the Meadow Lane I love and remember. Can't wait for our trip up next month, been too long. I'm hoping it'll be a pretty special atmosphere being a big local(ish) game against Sheffield United. When I still lived  up in Nottingham our fans still went in the JS stand and the atmosphere in X block was always brilliant


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excellent pictures! i look forward to seeing more of your work and the video you mentioned. yp!


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